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  • Herşey Dahil Sadece 350 Tl'ye Web Site Sahibi Ol

    Hızlı ve kolay bir şekilde sende web site sahibi olmak istiyorsan tek yapman gereken sitenin aşağısında bulunan iletişim formu üzerinden gerekli bilgileri girmen. Hepsi bu kadar.

  • Web Siteye Reklam Ver

    Sende web sitemize reklam vermek veya ilan vermek istiyorsan. Tek yapman gereken sitenin en altında bulunan yere iletişim bilgilerini girmen yeterli olacaktır. Ekip arkadaşlarımız siziznle iletişime gececektir.

  • Web Sitemizin Yazarı Editörü OL

    Sende kalemine güveniyorsan web sitemizde bir şeyler paylaşmak yazmak istiyorsan siteinin en aşağısında bulunan iletişim formunu kullanarak bizimle iletişime gecebilirisni

Bili nedir ve Gine halkıyla ilgisi nedir ?

Bili : İsimdir . Gine halkının yaptığı mayalanmış bir içkidir . Melastomaceae familyasından , büyük çiçekli dissotisin köksapları suya yatırılarak elde edilir . Gine halkı içki tüketimini seven bir halktır . Bu içkinin dissotis bitkisinden ince elenip sık dokunarak elde edildiği görülüyor .

LINE’dan ücretsiz internet!



Dünyanın önde gelen mobil platformu LINE, 50MB ücretsiz internet olanağı sağlayarak kullanıcılarının iletişim olanaklarını artırmalarına ve birbirleriyle dayanışmalarına katkıda bulunuyor.  Mesajlaşma, yüksek kalitede sesli ve görüntülü arama, sesli mesaj, fotoğraf ve lokasyon göndermeyi bir arada ve ücretsiz sunan LINE, kullanıcılarına 50 MB’lık interneti ücretsiz sunmakla kalmıyor, aynı

View out my window

Hello Friends! We made it!! My brother got married, I have a new sister-in-law, we had a wonderful visit with the Cousins and all crisis' were diverted! Whew, what a week! I just wanted to let you all know I am back and looking forward to catching you up with our last minute house improvements. 
This the view out my window. I took this last night, it is unbelievable how green green green everything is!
 Same view taken just about three weeks ago. You can just see the little leaves appearing. 
Spring is Amazing!!

Looking out my window to the right. The pink haze in the background is a  flowering crab apple tree. 

I hope everyone has a lovely weekend! On the schedule is a little gardening, I can't wait!

A Super Late Crazy, 3-day, Weekend Recap

Better late than never, I suppose! All I can say after this weekend is... wow. It was perhaps the best and worst weekend I have had in a long time. The family drama I witnessed and that ensued makes Jerry Springer look classy. My weekend with my mom was interrupted, of course, because that is how my life goes, but we made it work. Friday night after work, we went to our favorite restaurant "The Melting Pot" for dinner. We indulged in cheese dip and white chocolate brulee for dessert! It was so much fun. We only go a few times a year so it's always great to go. After dinner I met a new friend at a local pub for a nightcap.





Saturday morning we left Charlotte early to spend the day moving my mom into my brother's house. It was a long, long morning and afternoon. Hiking and weight lifting are great workouts but I think moving has to beat them all. Nothing exhausts me more. Once mom was moved in, we decided to stay the night with my brother, sister in law, and nephew instead of driving back to Charlotte.

Later that evening as I was getting ready, my nephew was watching me do my makeup and was so fascinated. It was seriously the cutest thing. He loved looking at himself in the mirror. As I was putting on my foundation and stroking the brush on my face, he was doing the same thing with a Q-tip. Seriously, no one can melt me like he can.







The above pictures are me with my sister-in-law and baby brother. I cannot believe my Bub will be 22 in less than two months... I mean that is just crazy to me. To my pleasant surprise, Saturday night turned out to be a really fun and good night.

Sunday morning my mom and I took off back to Charlotte. She and I both were exhausted. I haven't felt that kind of exhaustion in a long time. Plus not sleeping well on Saturday did not help either. She and I spent the day at my apartment taking it easy. I cleaned and got some food prep done. We then took showers and made ourselves look presentable.



We went to a really fun Mexican bar in Matthews for dinner and drinks. The drinks were awesome. Mine was so big though! I could not even make it through half, but it was delicious. I hate Margarita's, but the "top shelf" one I had was not bad. Mama had fresh Sangria, her favorite. It was strong - actually stronger than mine!




Monday, mom left early. I woke up aching. The soreness from the move officially kicked in. Nonetheless, I had a lot to do. I spent the morning running errands, spent 3 hours putting a desk together, and then more hours scrubbing my apartment and food prepping. Nonstop I tell ya! However, I can't wait to tell you guys all about my new little "home office space" I created and why! More on that next week.




Now it's time to tackle this work day, have a killer workout, and enjoy a 4-day weekend with my family! Have a great Memorial Day weekend everyone - what do you guys have planned?

CELL PHONE TRACKING QUESTIONS

Cell phone tracker softwares are such a popular applications on industry of mobile device tracking field. So we have collected some of the ferequently asked questions related these cell phone spies.


Question 1: Can cell phone tracker software be loaded to a remote cell phone via sms or simply knowing the telephone number ?

Answer 1 : A cell phone tracker software can not be installed remotely without possessing the phone via SMS or with any other method. Even if such programs could exist with this function, any programs currently legally sold throughout the world do not have this feature at all. This website only provides you informations about the legal softwares.


Question 2: When i purchase a cell phone tracker software , can i use it in my phone indefinitely?

Answer 2 : Cell phone tracker software generally are the programs that are sold with a 12 month license or less than 12 months. And as long as you renew your license at the end of this period, you can continue to use the program. Likewise, a lot of phone monitoring softwares sold with the licenses of 1 month, 3 month, 6 month is available. In the same way at the end of this period the license can be extended. When you extend your license ,you do not need to install it to your phone again.


Question 3: When cell phone tracker software can be received as a single license, how many phones can be monitored simultaneously?

Answer 3 : We can say that about common feature of all softwares : When you receive a usual license, you can follow only one phone at the same time . And if you want to change the telephone number that you follow, you have the right to change it in your program’s online panel at any time. For example; you purchase a -12-month program and you are following “A” phone and then you want to start to follow any other phone and to change the previous telephone number . this is so sample that you can change it in your program’s online panel. That’s all. Now you can follow “B”phone, furthermore you decide the period of listening.
If if you want to follow both A and B of the phone at the same time, then you need to have either 2 separate licenses or you need to have Business version of the softwares. (Business editions are mostly versions used to make telephone follow-up as multiple versions and preferred wanting to perform the monitoring of employees by employers )



Question 4 : In which phones can these softwares be used?

Answer 4 : This software can be used in version 2.2 and above all android phones, and and in all iOS phones. Here contrary to the brand name of the telephone , what the operating system is important.


Question 5: How do I buy this software, do we have the option to pay at the door?

Answer 5: Cell phone tracker software apps that are sold on the internet and with worldwide sales, and there is also a major concern that pay at the door as the purchase option is not an option for cell phone tracker software. After you purchase this software, you can download it directly to the phone ,so these softwares have the properties that can be downloaded directly to the phone because these are applications that can be used immediately after purchase, and also you reach it by downloading. That’s why, there is not any physical object that is sent you.


Question 6 : Is it credible to buy the software from the internet?

Answer 6 : Its %100 safe, and all selling process provided by most popular digital product seller companies. And also the softwares in worldwide sales mentioned in our site are the most popular applications, and the companies are the most prominent ones operating in this field. Purchasing operations are provided by Avangate that is one of the largest digital product vendors all over the world. So in a word ,the purchasing process is provided by highly reliable companies.


Question 7 : Is ıt hard to install the software?

Answer 7 : Absulutly no. You spend only 2 minutes and 4 minutes to install this apps  to the target phone, the installation process is quite easy  and so the detailed descriptions of the installation process is available in your online panel with snapshots that you can log your own when you buy that software. Also, you can learn how the software is downloaded relavent pages in this website too.


Question 8 : Does it work in every country?


Answer 8 : Yes it does. Cell phone tracker software works in each country. The software works and you can follow the targetted phone no matter which country you are or no matter where the targetted phone is, i mean the difference in distance is not important.

Episode #15-Phillis Wheatley (Mini-cast)



She overcame her subjugated status to become America’s first black published poet, yet she died in abject poverty. How could Phillis Wheatley soar to such great heights, only to plummet so far? Tune-in, and find out.



Episode #15-Phillis Wheatley (Mini-cast)



She overcame her subjugated status to become America’s first black published poet, yet she died in abject poverty. How could Phillis Wheatley soar to such great heights, only to plummet so far? Tune-in, and find out.



Episode #15-Phillis Wheatley (Mini-cast) Show Notes

The Phillis Wheatley Monument
in Boston, Massachusetts
You've probably heard of Phillis Wheatley, but chances are you’re not quite sure who she is, or why she’s famous. If you’re nodding your head, keep reading…

Phillis Wheatley, the first African-American to publish a book of poetry, was probably born in 1753 or 1754, somewhere in western Africa. At roughly 7 years old, captured by slave-traders.
 Considered too sickly for hard labor plantations in the Caribbean or Southern U.S. colonies, she became a domestic servant for the Wheatley family in Boston.  Though they kept slaves, the Wheatley’s were relatively progressive; after witnessing Phillis copying the alphabet in chalk, instead of punishing her, they decided to cultivate her academic interests. During a period when some states outlawed teaching slaves to read, Phillis was studying Alexander Pope and John Milton. Actually, the education she received from the Wheatley’s was superior even to most Caucasian males’.

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The Knowles Family

Harry Knowles, brother of Cpt. Thomas Knowles
Aside from researching and writing these posts, there are a few little projects I've always wanted to do but have never had the time to get to. One of them was to go through the censuses (1850 and later) and look for odd and unusual occupations. Maybe even try to calculate how many people were engaged in something other than farming or mill/factory work. There will be a fair number of expected "others", things like carpenters, doctors, teachers, cobblers, coopers and the like. I also assume that there will be a few that I either have to look up or that will take me completely by surprise. This is the story of one of the later. Would you be surprised to know that in 1880, in Mill Creek Hundred, there lived a lighthouse keeper?

There was, and his name was William H. C. Knowles. He came from a family of sea men and probably only lived in MCH for a few years, but his family has an interesting story. I was turned on to the Knowles family a few weeks back by an email from a descendant of the family, Cindy Cunningham. She knew a little about this part of the family, and I did some research and came up with a little more. Our hope is that someday someone with even more information about the Knowles family will help fill in some of the gaps.

The patriarch of this branch of the Knowles clan was Captain Thomas F. Knowles, born about 1814, most likely in Sussex County, Delaware. Although I don't know his exact lineage, the Knowles family had resided in Sussex County for several generations.  Cpt. Knowles supposedly owned a fleet of ships, which he operated worldwide. I haven't found anything to corroborate the extent of his sea-going empire, but he certainly was a ship captain. There are several references to his being a captain, and the ad below (taken from the New York Evening Post from September 1858) may very well be for one of his ships.


Thomas Knowles was far from the only seaman in his family. In fact, it seems that just about all the men in his immediate family spent their professional lives on or near the water. The photo at the top of the page is of Harry Knowles, Thomas' brother. The family story has it that he was a lighthouse keeper somewhere near Wilmington. This seems to be confirmed by the fact that, as far as I can tell from the picture, it is a US Lighthouse Service uniform that he's wearing. Although I don't know of any concrete evidence yet confirming exactly what Harry Knowles did or where he did it, the same can't be said of his niece and nephews. Thomas and his wife Sarah had at least three children, and we know at least a little bit about each one.

 
The one daughter, Sara Elizabeth (or Lizzie), eventually moved and married in Illinois. She is Cindy's great-great-grandmother. We know little about two of Lizzie's brothers, and most of what we do know comes from a couple of newspaper clippings that Cindy unearthed. One of the brothers was Frank (possibly Thomas Frank) Knowles, who followed in his father's soggy footsteps to sea. The clipping above tells all we know of him, but I'd just love to know the whole story. It's not every day that a man who "was long since supposed to be dead" turns up years later as a ship captain in Australia! And with a wife of eight years and a family, no less. The story, incidentally, comes from the Lewes, DE paper the Breakwater Light. This publication was founded and owned by Horace Greely Knowles, who must have been related. (And predestined by his name to the newspaper business.)




Another of Thomas' sons was George Knowles, and his fate was not as kind as his brother's. Like the others in his family, George made his living on the water. In his case, it was with the Revenue Service, or Revenue Marine, a forerunner of the US Coast Guard. According to the article and death notice seen above, he contracted consumption (tuberculosis) while serving on the Great Lakes. He returned to his father's home in Seaford in November 1871 to recover, but died the following March. He was 26 years old.

The final son of Cpt. Thomas Knowles was William H. C. Knowles (1845-1913), and it is with him that we have our connection to Mill Creek Hundred. Like his Uncle Harry, William was a lighthouse keeper. He married Lovey Spicer about 1870, and may have entered the U.S. Lighthouse Service around the same time. Unlike his Uncle Harry, I have found records of William's service that cover over 35 years and three different locations. His first job as a head keeper was at the Ship John Shoal Lighthouse, located at the mouth of the Delaware Bay, about due east of Smyrna. He served there for seven years, from 1875 to 1882.


Ship John Shoal Lighthouse today
It's during this time that the Knowles family resided in MCH, as reflected in the 1880 Census. Judging by the adjacent names, they probably lived on Old Wilmington Road near Loveville. The two families listed directly after them are those of James Springer and Martha Hulett. As a lighthouse keeper, William would have spent much of his time at the light and away from his family. A later account from the Ship John Shoal Lighthouse states that the men had 22 days at the light and 8 days ashore. Father Thomas and mother Sarah are listed with the family in the 1880 Census, Thomas being listed as a farmer. My guess is that they had a small farm run by Thomas, with William helping when he was "off" of his main job.

The family most likely moved only two years after the census, as William's next assignment took him back to Sussex County. From 1882 to 1890, he was the Head Keeper at the Delaware Breakwater Rear Range Lighthouse, just above Lewes. There was a keeper's house at the site, where the family would have lived (and may have known my family, who were living in Lewes at the time).

After his eight year stint there, William was moved back to New Castle County in 1890, when he was assigned to the Cherry Island Front Range Lighthouse. This light was located along the Delaware River north of Wilmington, on property now part of Dupont's Edemoor Plant. In fact, the road going north from Edemoor Road to Fox Point State Park is still called Lighthouse Road. This light also had a keeper's house (since demolished, like at the Breakwater light) where William and his family would have lived. This assignment seems to have been the last one for the one-time MCH resident, as William Knowles died in 1913. He, like several other of his family members, was buried at Riverview Cemetery in Wilmington.

As you can see, the history of the seagoing Knowles family only intersected with MCH for a brief time. But for that time -- and it might have been as long as seven or eight years -- there was actually a lighthouse keeper living in our hundred. The family's story is certainly an interesting one, and one about which (hopefully) more will someday be known.

Healthy turkey and bean Spanish dip


You can't always judge a recipe by it's looks. This may not be the most beautiful creation one has ever seen, but it is absolutely delicious. And it is by no means your average type of Spanish dip. I love Spanish/Mexican food. It is one of my favorite options for treat meals, so what could be better than being able to create something that is much healthier for you and with a fraction of the calories?! This was my first time trying to create this and lucky for me it worked! That rarely happens.

  • Half a pound of 99% fat free ground turkey
  • 2 cups of frozen or fresh spinach
  • 4 tablespoons of organic enchilada sauce
  • 1/4 cup of crumbled feta cheese
  • 3 tablespoons of Desert Pepper Black Bean Dip (or spicy salsa of choice)
  • 1 can of fat free re fried-beans (pinto or black bean)
  • 1/4 cup of water
  • Healthy chip option of choice (I prefer sweet potato tortilla or baked Lentil)

What you do:
  • Spray frying pan thoroughly with nonstick spray
  • Cook ground turkey via stove top
  • When the turkey is about half way cooked, add the spinach, enchilada sauce, and water and continue cooking via stove top
  • While that is cooking, spray a small baking pan (I use 8 x 8) with nonstick spray and place re-fried beans beans on the bottom
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees
  • Once turkey is finished cooking and the ingredients are thicker and not too watery, add the salsa of your choice to the mix, stir, and then pour everything into the baking pan over the beans
  • Top with feta cheese
  • Place in oven and bake for 10-15 minutes
  • Carefully remove from oven, let cool for 5 minutes, then enjoy!